All Events

Wikipedia, the 'Free Encyclopedia', is put online by Jimmy Wales as an empty shell which members of the public are invited to fill with content

The Scottish Court in the Netherlands convicts a Libyan, Al-Megrahi, of responsibility for the Pan-Am Lockerbie bomb

An earthquake kills about 20,000 people in the region of Bhuj in the Indian state of Gujarat

Sylvio Berlusconi returns as Italy's prime minister with the electoral success of his right-wing House of Liberties coalition

Shrek, by DreamWorks Animation, is the first winner of a new Oscar category - Best Animated Feature

Crown Prince Dipendra kills nine members of his own royal family at the court of Nepal

Tony Blair leads Britain's Labour party in a second successive election victory, with a majority only marginally reduced from 179 to 167

Peter Jackson directs the first of his trilogy of films The Lord of the Rings, based on the cult novel by English academic J.R.R. Tolkien

Ahmed Shah Massoud, leader of the Afghan Northern Alliance, is fatally wounded in an attack by two suicide bombers

Four hijacked planes are used in a massive September 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington

Anthrax attacks, in the form of letters carrying the bacteria posted to journalists and politicians, begin in the USA

US and UK forces launch military action against Taliban and al-Qaeda forces in Afghanistan

Describing September 11 as an act of war, President Bush retaliates with a 'War on Terrorism'

US President George W. Bush revives bitter memories in the Middle East when he describes the war on terrorism as a 'crusade'

The Northern Alliance, the army of the Afghan resistance to the Taliban, drives the Taliban from Kabul

The giant Texas energy company Enron files for bankruptcy after disclosure of major accountancy fraud

A month after the fall of Kabul, the Northern Alliance drives the Taliban from their power base in Kandahar

UK terrorist Richard Reid tries to bring down a Paris-Miami flight but fails to light the exposive in his shoe

In his novel Atonement Ian McEwan follows the disasters resulting from a child's mistaken identity of a supposed rapist , through to the child's attempt, more than sixty years later, at atonement

InAusterlitz W.G. Sebald follows the painful quest of a Czech Jew, brought to England in 1939 on a Kindertransport, to discover the history of his immediate family

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